Former President James J. Walker has noticed that people are treating him differently since he’s left office. First of all, they no longer ask him to sign bills into law. Second, other countries have stopped taking his threats seriously. And finally, no one made it clear that his presidency was over. On top of that, President Walker learns that he was universally hated by everyone from the elderly to cartoons. In ‘Diary Of A Mad Ex-President,’ the ex-commander-in-chief plots to rebuild his legacy, mostly at the expense of his former political rival, a nationally renowned charity, international relations and his local neighborhood association.